HOLOCAUST survivor John Fieldsend shared his experiences with children in Bicester.
Mr Fieldsend, 86, grew up in a Jewish family in Dresden, Germany, and was saved when he was evacuated in the 'Kindertransport' programme.
He visited The Bicester School on January 31, the third time he has spoken there.
After recounting his testimony to Year 9 children they were able to ask questions about his experience of the Kindertransport, life under the Nazis and his time in England following the Second World War.
He finished by reading the final letter his parents wrote to him before they were sent to Auschwitz.
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